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Traub: Cultivation of pseudorabies virus)
(1930)
Exp. Med
(1933)
Tijdschr . Diergeneesk . , 1932 , 59 , 981 ; abstract in Vet
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Brit. f. Exp. Path. J. Exp. Med
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Tissue culture, Copenhagen
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J. Path. and Bact
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Section through a piece of rabbit testicle tissue from a culture incubated for 2 days. Intranuclear inclusions appear in interstitial cells
(1930)
J. Exp. Path
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Exp. Path
Pseudorabies virus has been cultivated in series in rabbit testicle, guinea pig testicle, and chick embryo media, and its growth requirements have been studied. Intranuclear inclusions, similar to those produced by pseudorabies virus in vivo , have been found in rabbit testicle cultures. The virus has not changed its pathogenic properties for rabbits, guinea pigs, or mice during the course of cultivation. Footnotes Submitted: 25 July 1933
The Journal of Experimental Medicine – Rockefeller University Press
Published: Dec 1, 1933
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